Thursday, May 12, 2005

Her name was Sally but he always called her June.Though their affair caused her stress,When they danced the foxtrot at the Crystal MoonIf was for her he would obsess.But when he got home he felt like a snakeEven though his marriage was mootHe wanted to eat; yet still have his cakeBut June was such a buxom beaut.With her creamy skin she reminded him of Garbo.

He snuck out that Friday to take her to a play;He felt like some sort of lurking hobo,Sneaking out of work in the middle of the day.He brought her a ring with a big rhinestoneAnd splashed himself with cheap cologne.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Because the lowly caterpillar turns into a beautiful butterfly, the butterfly has become the symbol of transformation. Sometimes it replaces the Death card in the tarot deck because it is the symbol of dying to the old and being reborn. So the purpose of this new blog is my new resolution. Are you ready for it? Here it is.

EVERYDAY I WILL DO ONE THING THAT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO COMPLETELY CHANGE MY LIFE

And in this blog I will keep a record. So #1 on my list is 'Make a Blog about Transformation'.When I was a little kid. I thought butterflies should be called Flutterbies. So welcome to Flutterby Dreams.

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